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THE TARZAN TWINS

By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

Illustrated by DOUGLAS GRANT

PUBLISHED BY
THE P. F. VOLLAND COMPANY
Joliet, Illinois
NEW YORK
BOSTON

Copyright 1927
The P. F. Volland Company
Joliet, U. S. A.

(All rights reserved)

Copyright, Great Britain, 1927

Printed in U. S. A.

Seventh Edition


To Joan, Hulbert and
Jack, who were brought
up on Tarzan stories, this
volume is affectionately
dedicated by their father.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN

INTRODUCING THE TARZAN TWINS

The Tarzan Twins, like all well-behaved twins, were born on the sameday and, although they were not as "alike as two peas," still theyresembled one another quite closely enough to fulfil that particularrequirement of twinship; but even there they commenced breaking therules that have been governing twins during the past several millionsof years, for Dick had a shock of the blackest sort of black hair,while Doc's hair was the sunny hue of molasses candy. Their noses werealike, their blue eyes were alike; alike were their chins and theirmouths. Perhaps Doc's eyes twinkled more and his mouth smiled more thanDick's for Dick did much of his twinkling and smiling inside and insidethe boys were very much alike, indeed.

But in one respect they shattered every rule that has been laid downfor twins from the very beginning of time, for Dick had been born inEngland and Doc in America; a fact which upsets everything right at thebeginning of the story and proves, without any shadow of

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